l^orksbire IRatutalists' ITlnion. 



president : 



Rt. Rev. WM. WALSH AM HOW, D.D., Lord Bishop of Wakefield. 



Ibon. Secretaries: 



WM. DENISON ROEBUCK, F.L.S., Sunny Bank, Leeds. 

 Rev. E. p. KNUBLEY, M.A., Staveley Rectory, Leeds. 



1bon. Hssistaut Secretary: 



EDGAR R. WAITE,. F.L.S. Philosophical Hall, Leeds. 



THE EIGHTY-EIGHTH MEETING 



WILL BE HELD AT 

 FOR THE INVESTIGATION OF THE 



Mai ham plateau, Tarn, & Cove, 

 On THURSDAY, SEPT. 11th, 1890. 



The present excursion is one of those arranged in 

 connection with the Leeds Meeting- of the British 

 Association, and is necessarily limited to Members and 

 Associates of the Association. It is hoped, however, 

 that members of the Yorkshire Naturalists' Union who 

 belong to the Association will co-operate in making 

 this excursion successful. In view of the special cir- 

 cumstances of the case, members are particularly re- 

 quested to AT ONCE inform Mr. KNUBLEY or Mr. 

 ROEBUCK (at the Reception Room, Leeds) of their 

 wsh to join the excursion. 



Railway Arrangements. 



A special train will leave Leeds al 8-25 a.m., and will be available only for 

 holders of tickets, price, 11/- first class, 9'- 3rd class (including Luncheon, Tea, 

 Conveyance, and Railway Fares), to be obtained at the Reception Room, British 

 Association, Leeds. 



Routes. 



I'ermission is granted by Mr. Walter Morrison, M.P., for members to visit his 

 estates, and f(;r his boats to be used liy the party visiting Malham Tarn. 



On arriving at Bell Busk at 9-15, waggonettes will cf)nvey the jjarty to Malham, 

 astopjiage being made at Kirkby Malham to permit of the inspection of the interest- 

 ing signatures Ijy Oliver Cromwell in the Church Register, Ijy kind invitation of 

 Rev. T. C. Henley, Vicar. 



10-30 a.m., Lur^^^^on will be served at 10-30 a.m. , at the Buck Hotel, Malham. 



ri-30 a.m., the parties will start, under the leadership of officers and pro- 

 minent members of the Union. 



